This new Tempo Map thing, while taking a little getting used to, is very elegant, and I love how familiar the envelope editing options are. Very nice job!! Goodbye and good riddance to that old tempo window!!!
I will often need to record a passage at a slower tempo than it will be played at. Years ago there was this convenient feature where you had tempo offsets you could enable temporarily, but that feature seems to be long gone. So I have resorted to inserting a tempo change just for recording purposes, and then going back and removing it when recording was done. I'm thinking that since the team built this whole tempo made thing, that there must be some new best practice for this use case.
So how do people normally handle it when they need to slow things down temporarily to record, but that's not a "real" tempo change?
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This new Tempo Map thing, while taking a little getting used to, is very elegant, and I love how familiar the envelope editing options are. Very nice job!! Goodbye and good riddance to that old tempo window!!!
I will often need to record a passage at a slower tempo than it will be played at. Years ago there was this convenient feature where you had tempo offsets you could enable temporarily, but that feature seems to be long gone. So I have resorted to inserting a tempo change just for recording purposes, and then going back and removing it when recording was done. I'm thinking that since the team built this whole tempo made thing, that there must be some new best practice for this use case.
So how do people normally handle it when they need to slow things down temporarily to record, but that's not a "real" tempo change?
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